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2007-12-26 01:17:33 · 25 answers · asked by tulip 4 in Social Science Psychology

25 answers

ya sometimes but they never became true. so now started taking those dreams only which can be fullfilled. we feel happy if we dreams become true. i usually tries to complete them as they give us satisfaction

2007-12-26 01:39:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Dreams like Goals:
I have had hopes and dreams that I have achieved, and re-set goals at times. Some are so far over the horizon that I have learnt to enjoy the trip to get there, and not just the goal at the end.

Dreams like intuition:
I get de-ja-vue feelings, and if there is no harm in following it (just a detour) I go that way and have experiences I wouldn't have had otherwise.

2007-12-26 01:37:29 · answer #2 · answered by wizebloke 7 · 0 0

If you have a dream, it makes sense to do everything in your power to make it come true. This involves a lot of realism - sitting down and listing all the things you need to do to make it happen - as well as the ability to keep focused and optimistic.

It's no good rigidly stayfing focused on something when it has not come off, for whatever reason. You have to be flexible enough to readjust the goals and be pragmatic. Being able to do this is not failure, but success, even if your original goal is not apparently achieved.

2007-12-26 01:41:05 · answer #3 · answered by ? 5 · 1 0

Hello,

Absolutely. I'm to be a scrivener notary in the city of London soon!!! Speak German, French, Dutch and English as well as having a law degree. I'm just driven to learn languages since Young Indiana Jones Chronicles went on air- all that adventure with foreign languages. It's a real buzz!!!

Kindest regards

Michael Cavanagh

2007-12-26 04:28:37 · answer #4 · answered by Michael C 3 · 0 0

My dreams are usually give me great ideas to write in my stories but sometimes they are just pure fun like when I have the oh-so-famous haunted house dream. I actually enjoy scary dreams but there is no advice in them to follow.

2007-12-26 03:04:32 · answer #5 · answered by Metam 3 · 0 0

I have no illusions, and so consequently any dream is a lesson in understanding yourself. What I want, is often not what is good for me and vice versa. What I get, is quite often what I am content with. What I lose is more often what I was content with. However, in the loss I learned more about myself and became stronger and better as a result.

My dreams are just illusions.

2007-12-26 03:57:53 · answer #6 · answered by James 6 · 1 0

My dreams always change...

All except my real dreams, to live free and happy. But that is the underlying dream of everybody, and has anybody ever achieved it? What replaces that dream? Something has too, nobody can live a dreamless existence.

2007-12-26 01:38:07 · answer #7 · answered by .... 2 · 1 0

Dream is a very interesting topic that I have read and tried to do some research one from a couple of years.
Its very interesting to know the different kind of dreams that one gets, in different situations and conditions of your life. Its very very interesting to follow them and also match it with ones individuals behavioural characteristics.

2007-12-26 01:27:11 · answer #8 · answered by Raj 2 · 0 0

Not my night time dreams but my day dreams I do sometimes

2007-12-27 04:15:19 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You try too, even when all the obstacles get in the way. It is YOUR dream and come heck or high water you will get there.

2007-12-26 03:26:05 · answer #10 · answered by 'Old & Cudley' 7 · 0 0

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